Found 12,307 results for "Philosophy and ethics"
by Aristotle
THE question of the genuineness and of the literary character of each of the several works which have come down to us un...
by Max Weber
A glance at the occupational statistics for any country in which several religions coexist is revealing.
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
THE only possible excuse for this book is that it is an answer to a challenge.
by Πλάτων
The first chapter consists of a typical early Platonic dialogue: it was possibly originally written separately from the ...
by Moses Maimonides
MOSES BEN MAIMON, commonly called Maimonides (1135-1204), is the leading Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages.
by Voltaire
Chapitre I. Comment candide fut élevé dans un beau château, et comment il fut chassé d'icelui. Il y avait en Vestp...
by Søren Kierkegaard
An old adage drawn from the external and visible world says: "Only the one who works gets the bread."
by Plutarch
IT is no great wonder if in long process of time, while fortune takes her course hither and thither, numerous coincidenc...
by Aristotle
THE science which has to do with nature clearly concerns itself for the most part with bodies and magnitudes and their p...
by Aristotle
In this work, we propose to discuss the nature of the poetic art in general, and to treat of its different species in pa...
by Marcus Aurelius
1. From* my grandfather Venus:* the lesson of noble character and even temper.
by Aristotle
EVERY STATE is a community of some kind, and every community is established with a view to some good; for mankind always...
by Albert Camus
MAY 1, monsieur, offer my services without running the risk of intruding?
by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels
THE history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
by Bible
Genesis appropriately stands as the first book of the OT and serves as an essential introduction to the whole Bible.
by Thomas Aquinas, Kennedy, Daniel Joseph, 1862-1930
THE FIRST POINT: 1. Prophecy is apparently not a form of knowledge, for we read of Elisha, when he was dead his body pro...
by James Allen
The aphorism, "As a man thinketh in his heart so is he," not only embraces the whole of a man's being, but is so compreh...
by Immanuel Kant
That all our knowledge begins with experience there can be no doubt.